Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Shutter Speed Priorty

Shutter speed priority is when you take a picture of an moving object. Which is the objective of this assignment. In order to get your subject in the position you want you have to set your camera to multiple or continuous shooting. This can be done on most cameras on the arrow pad. You can also change your ISO and White balance in the same location just a different arrow.



Always make sure you check your white balance and ISO. If it is sunny you might use at the most a ISO of 400 and have a sunny white balance. If you are taking a picture on a cloudy day then you would normally want a higher ISO and a white balance that is for cloudy days. That Is the usual but that does not mean that it is set in stone. Don't be afraid to change your white balance to shade or your ISO a little higher or lower to fit your location and time of day.

    While taking shutter speed priority pictures you would not hold the camera still like with subjects that don't move. If your subject is running to the right then you want to first focus your camera at the middle and then turn your body with the camera fst enough to f\get the subject running stuck in a position without being blured.

If you have someone who is jumping and you want to catch them in mid air then you would want to be at a lower point then where they are jumping from andkeep the camera at a angle so they appear to be floating. You do not move the camera for this type of picture.

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